Animals
- 			 Animals AnimalsAnts in the pants drive away birdsYellow crazy ants can get so annoying that birds don’t eat their normal fruits, a new study finds. By Susan Milius
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- 			 Animals AnimalsPlay that monkey musicMan-made music inspired by tamarin calls seems to alter the primates’ emotions, a new study suggests. 
- 			 Earth EarthOh, rats — there go the snailsA food fad among introduced rats has apparently crashed a once-thriving population of Hawaii’s famed endemic tree snails. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsOops, missed that fossil iridescenceNanostructures on a preserved feather offer the first fossil evidence of bird colors not from pigments, a new study says. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsFruity whiff may inspire new mosquito repellentsOdors from ripening bananas can jam fruit flies’ and mosquitoes’ power to detect carbon dioxide, a new study finds. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsBack off, extinct moaA New Zealand tree’s peculiar leaves may have served as defenses against long-gone giant birds. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsVocal abilities lost, found and drowned outReports from the meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union By Susan Milius
- 			 Earth EarthRapid evolution may be reshaping forest birds’ wingsLogging during the last century might have driven birds in mature boreal forests toward pointier wings while reforestation in New England led to rounder wings. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsSOS: Call the antsEmergency ant workers bite at snares, dig and tug to free trapped sisters By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsTool use to crow aboutA pair of new studies indicates that crows can employ tools in advanced ways, including using stones to displace water in a container and manipulating three sticks in sequence to reach food. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Life LifeDeath-grip fungus made me do itInfection may be driving ants to set their jaws in low-hanging leaves before they die. By Susan Milius